Thousand Trails Pio Pico Good Sam Verified Campground

14615 Otay Lakes Rd, Jamul, CA 91935

Good Sam Verified Campground
(2 reviews) 2.5 out of 5 stars from 2 reviews
Good Sam Rating
Good Sam Rating
Facility 8
Restrooms 7.5
Appeal 7.5
(2 reviews) 2.5 out of 5 stars from 2 reviews

FULL SERVICE RV RESORT

Close to many attractions such as the San Diego Zoo, Sea World and museums. We are twenty minutes from Mexico, so day trips south of the border are not only a possibility but also a great opportunity.

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14615 Otay Lakes Rd
Jamul, CA, 91935

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Facility

Type: Membership
Cabin/cottage rentals: 19
Partial Handicap Access
Control access gate
Dump station
Laundry
Eco-friendly park
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Policies

Pets welcome
Some restrictions
Day Max Stay (21)
Tents Allowed
Folding Tent Campers Allowed
Road condition: Good
Road type: Paved/Gravel
Table at site
Spaces available: 476
Site length: 70
Max length: 70
Paved sites: 30
Gravel sites: 179
Pull-thru size: 23 x 70
Pull-thrus: 130
Back-in size: 40 x 50
Room for slideouts: Yes
Shaded sites: Some
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Number of full hookups: 157
Number of water: 319
Number of electric: 319
Amps: 30 Amp/50 Amp
Max Amps: 50

On-site rentals

Cabin/Cottage Rentals:

Rentals available: 19

Restrooms
Ice
Laundry
Table at site
Laundry
Table at site
RV supplies
ATM
LP gas: metered
ATM
LP gas: metered

Swimming
Hot tub
Nature trails
Pickleball
Shuffleboard
Pickleball
Shuffleboard
Outdoor games
Mini golf
Playground
Pavilion
Mini golf
Playground
Pavilion

(within 10 miles)

Hiking
Fishing
Kayaking / canoeing
Boating
ATV riding
Boating
ATV riding
Mountain biking
Casino
Casino

Military Discount

2.5 (2 reviews) 2.5 out of 5 stars from 2 reviews
Facility
2
Restroom
3.5
Appeal
2
What is being rated?
2 2 out of 5 stars 02/11/2019

Large RV park - out of the way, but close enough to San Diego to be functional. The Good: - quiet - bathrooms were clean - WiFi available at a price - you need to pay the $10 for the good WiFi The Bad: - dirt and some gravel making the area a little difficult to manage after a recent rain. - DARK, I mean, really DARK -- minimal lighting made pulling in a night very difficult, very poor signage, had to get out and walk around to find the utility post. - no cell service (like at all), - no assigned... Read More

Large RV park - out of the way, but close enough to San Diego to be functional. The Good: - quiet - bathrooms were clean - WiFi available at a price - you need to pay the $10 for the good WiFi The Bad: - dirt and some gravel making the area a little difficult to manage after a recent rain. - DARK, I mean, really DARK -- minimal lighting made pulling in a night very difficult, very poor signage, had to get out and walk around to find the utility post. - no cell service (like at all), - no assigned site - meaning, you go out and pick your own, whatever is open (little unorganized that way) - If you are not a member you get the North side - very far from the pool / spa and other amenities (not walk-able) - no full hook up -- must dump on your way out. (this is true lots of places - but not usually places this expensive). In short - it's a fine place if you just need to spend the night - but the cost is a little steep for such limited accommodations. Perhaps it's better if you are a member of the Camping Club -- I think they pay a flat fee for the year for all the nights they want. Making the price more reasonable for the limited location.
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3 3 out of 5 stars 08/26/2017

One side of the park has FHU sites, all of which are back in sites and really short. Anything over 35ft will feel squished and confined. The other side of the park (across the road) has larger and longer sites, some pull thru and other back in, but all site there are power and water only. Pio Pico is a lottery system parks for theFHU sites, they cannot be reserved. You get a reservation for the park itself, arrive, get told to park in the other side of the park across the road, where there are no... Read More

One side of the park has FHU sites, all of which are back in sites and really short. Anything over 35ft will feel squished and confined. The other side of the park (across the road) has larger and longer sites, some pull thru and other back in, but all site there are power and water only. Pio Pico is a lottery system parks for theFHU sites, they cannot be reserved. You get a reservation for the park itself, arrive, get told to park in the other side of the park across the road, where there are no FHU, only power and water. A community dumpstation awaits you, and the laundry room is very far away....so unless you have a golf cart, you will be driving over to wash clothes across the road in the nicer side of the park. Now, if you want the FHU sites on the nice side of the park, get ready to sign up and arrive at the ranger station at 8am to await your name maybe getting called. If so, you get to swarm into the park like a vulture and cruise around, searching for a site that will fit you (sites are smaller on this side and shorter, but the bonus is they are all close to the only pools in the entire park). If so, you wait till the current occupant leaves so you can take it over. Sounds just so friendly, right? Cell service is non-existent here. The WiFi is the pay-as-you-go system that is being installed in all TT parks, Tengo. The 4 pools are crystal clear, and 3 of them are freezing. Hot Tub is just warm, not really hot. There is a kids play room with a large TV to play video games on (bring your system), a few table games like foosball, and lots of activity space, but it could use a makeover because it feels kind of neglected. However, it is located as far as possible away from every activity that you might want to take a bike ride to get there. One laundry room is clean and bright, the other is neglected, dusty, full of cob webs and so unappealing. The big draw in this park is its remote but accessible location by good roads, and the monthly pool table tourney. And the fact that so many of the..."guests" (residents) lease annual sites and travel back and forth between here and the Menifee and Palm Springs TT locations. Not a real Family themed park by any means. Pets are welcomed so long as you pick up their poop. The history of the land itself not withstanding, this park needs to get with the 21st century and install FHU sites throughout both halves of the park...and get a WiFi system that lets you do more than stare at your email.
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2 2 out of 5 stars 02/11/2019

Large RV park - out of the way, but close enough to San Diego to be functional. The Good: - quiet - bathrooms were clean - WiFi available at a price - you need to pay the $10 for the good WiFi The Bad: - dirt and some gravel making the area a little difficult to manage after a recent rain. - DARK, I mean, really DARK -- minimal lighting made pulling in a night very difficult, very poor signage, had to get out and walk around to find the utility post. - no cell service (like at all), - no assigned... Read More

Large RV park - out of the way, but close enough to San Diego to be functional. The Good: - quiet - bathrooms were clean - WiFi available at a price - you need to pay the $10 for the good WiFi The Bad: - dirt and some gravel making the area a little difficult to manage after a recent rain. - DARK, I mean, really DARK -- minimal lighting made pulling in a night very difficult, very poor signage, had to get out and walk around to find the utility post. - no cell service (like at all), - no assigned site - meaning, you go out and pick your own, whatever is open (little unorganized that way) - If you are not a member you get the North side - very far from the pool / spa and other amenities (not walk-able) - no full hook up -- must dump on your way out. (this is true lots of places - but not usually places this expensive). In short - it's a fine place if you just need to spend the night - but the cost is a little steep for such limited accommodations. Perhaps it's better if you are a member of the Camping Club -- I think they pay a flat fee for the year for all the nights they want. Making the price more reasonable for the limited location.
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3 3 out of 5 stars 08/26/2017

One side of the park has FHU sites, all of which are back in sites and really short. Anything over 35ft will feel squished and confined. The other side of the park (across the road) has larger and longer sites, some pull thru and other back in, but all site there are power and water only. Pio Pico is a lottery system parks for theFHU sites, they cannot be reserved. You get a reservation for the park itself, arrive, get told to park in the other side of the park across the road, where there are no... Read More

One side of the park has FHU sites, all of which are back in sites and really short. Anything over 35ft will feel squished and confined. The other side of the park (across the road) has larger and longer sites, some pull thru and other back in, but all site there are power and water only. Pio Pico is a lottery system parks for theFHU sites, they cannot be reserved. You get a reservation for the park itself, arrive, get told to park in the other side of the park across the road, where there are no FHU, only power and water. A community dumpstation awaits you, and the laundry room is very far away....so unless you have a golf cart, you will be driving over to wash clothes across the road in the nicer side of the park. Now, if you want the FHU sites on the nice side of the park, get ready to sign up and arrive at the ranger station at 8am to await your name maybe getting called. If so, you get to swarm into the park like a vulture and cruise around, searching for a site that will fit you (sites are smaller on this side and shorter, but the bonus is they are all close to the only pools in the entire park). If so, you wait till the current occupant leaves so you can take it over. Sounds just so friendly, right? Cell service is non-existent here. The WiFi is the pay-as-you-go system that is being installed in all TT parks, Tengo. The 4 pools are crystal clear, and 3 of them are freezing. Hot Tub is just warm, not really hot. There is a kids play room with a large TV to play video games on (bring your system), a few table games like foosball, and lots of activity space, but it could use a makeover because it feels kind of neglected. However, it is located as far as possible away from every activity that you might want to take a bike ride to get there. One laundry room is clean and bright, the other is neglected, dusty, full of cob webs and so unappealing. The big draw in this park is its remote but accessible location by good roads, and the monthly pool table tourney. And the fact that so many of the..."guests" (residents) lease annual sites and travel back and forth between here and the Menifee and Palm Springs TT locations. Not a real Family themed park by any means. Pets are welcomed so long as you pick up their poop. The history of the land itself not withstanding, this park needs to get with the 21st century and install FHU sites throughout both halves of the park...and get a WiFi system that lets you do more than stare at your email.
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14615 Otay Lakes Rd, Jamul, CA 91935
Coordinates: 32.652080, -116.854490

Directions
From Jct of Hwy 94 (Campo Rd) & Otay Lakes Rd, W 2.3 mi on Otay Lakes Rd (L)

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